Mariana Cunha is a Lecturer in Screen Studies. Her interdisciplinary research explores the role of nature and the nonhuman in contemporary global cinema and moving image-based art, with a special focus on Latin America. It engages with the relationship between ecology and the afterlives of colonialism, and how it comes to bear on contemporary filmmaking and artistic practices.
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